💨 Abstract
A long-term study involving hundreds of thousands of women, led by Harvard since 1976, has greatly advanced women's health research, providing dietary guidelines and cancer treatments. However, it faces potential loss due to a dispute between President Trump and Harvard over allegations of antisemitism. The conflict threatens crucial funding, endangering decades of research and valuable data that could set back women's health studies significantly.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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